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On the image processing side of things, Chris has identified the syntax for generating our key values. Now we are working toward stitching the pieces together in a way that makes sense for our output. […]
I ran into the same issue with the column headers this weekend. I was able to replicate the steps from the first post — so great, thanks again to your duo for all of that — but then the resulting CSV […]
Did you consider using the TAGS explorer for hashtags related to Wendy Davis? I’m not to the level of being able to use the Twitter API to gather data, but I was able to create a google archive and […]
If you’re comfortable working in Excel, I highly recommend searching for data sets in github that are in CSV format. The data from government websites, links available on the Grad Center Library libguide […]
I’ve spoken to at least one other person in our class who was interested in social media data connected to place. Do we know if social media data is inherently tracked (by IP, user identified, etc)? […]
THANK YOU for bringing up Project Gutenberg. I went exploring the data they make available recently, and found that the pre-collected data were all RDF “metadata dumps”. (Those are the words of […]
Joy! I can help. It’s super fun once it’s set up. The video in the first link that Matt provided is useful, but only if you pause and follow along step-by-step. I recommend that as a first step
Perhaps it needs an assessment of when and in what context to use Twitter. For instance: are those affiliated with a university tweeting for professional advancement or scholarly dissemination, or are they trying […]